MLL

Major League Lacrosse Names All-Pro Team

from Press Release

BOSTON - Major League Lacrosse, the premier
professional outdoor lacrosse league, has announced this year's
2014 MLL All-Pro Team. The roster is voted on by MLL coaches and
general managers, and is comprised of some of the best talent in
the league, all of whom stood out at their respective
positions.

This year's Championship participants, Denver and Rochester,
both have three players on the roster. New York and Florida have
two representatives, and Ohio and Boston also have players on the
squad.

Chosen for the goalie spot is Rochester's John Galloway, who was
also named the Warrior Goalie of the Year. Galloway had the lowest
goals against average (11.16) and also had the highest number of
saves (194). He led his team to 10-4 in the regular season, and
played a large role in defeating the Machine last weekend to
advance to the Championship Game.

Galloway's teammate, Michael Manley also made the squad after an
impressive performance, earning himself the 2014 Brine Defensive
Player of the Year award. Manley was a 2014 All-Star, having a
stand out showing despite the 10-9 loss to Team USA. The Duke
product is tied for second in goals by a defender (6) and has 9
points this year, helping him to be awarded Warrior Defensive
Player of the Week during Weeks 2 and 4.

Joel White, another member of the tough Rochester defense, has
also been named to the squad. Also among those chosen for the 2014
MLL All-Star team, White has helped his Rochester defensive unit
finish the regular season with the lowest number of goals against
(166). A force in the midfield, he is tied for 4th in the league
for groundballs (81), and has the most thus far in playoffs (12).
During 2014 he was also the HEADstrong Player Spokesperson of the
year.

The defense is joined by Denver's Lee Zink, the 2013 Defensive
Player of the Year, who has been voted to the All-MLL Team for his
second consecutive season. Zink has been a huge part of the Denver
defense during 2014, and an integral part of their success. Zink
was named to the 2014 Team USA roster, and was also Warrior Player
of the Week during Week 7.

The defensive unit is rounded out by Florida's Tucker Durkin,
who joined Zink this year on Team USA. Durkin helped the Launch
with a successful inaugural season, only his sophomore season in
the league. Durkin had an impressive first year in the MLL, being
named Defensive Player of the Week twice, and continued his tough
play during 2014.

Greg Gurenlian makes the roster for the third consecutive year,
having also earned the 2014 FOGO of the Year Award. With a .611
winning percentage, Gurenlian beat out all other top faceoff
specialists in the league, helping to lead his New York team to the
semi-finals.

Joining Gurenlian in the midfield is Boston's Paul Rabil, the
highest scoring midfielder of the 2014 season (54 pts), who is tied
for first in the league, with fellow veteran Casey Powell, for
assists (33). Rabil helped lead his team to the fight for the
fourth seed in the playoffs, before suffering an injury that kept
him out for his last regular season game. This is the sixth
consecutive season that Rabil has been selected to the All-MLL
Team, and also was a member of Team USA this year.

Ohio was the team to oust Rabil and the Cannons for their
playoff spot this season, led by high scoring midfielder and
All-MLL Team pick, Peter Baum. Baum came in third for goals (35)
after leading for most of the season, and amassed 50 points in the
total, helping him earn a spot on this year's MLL All-Star
Team.

Baum's All-Star teammate and the final member of the midfield
unit is Denver standout Jeremy Sieverts, who scored the winning
goal last weekend to send Denver to the Championship Game. Sieverts
has 51 points (2g, 7 2pts, 19a) on the year, including two goals in
the Denver win last week and the highest number of 2-point goals
during the regular season.

John Grant Jr., Sieverts' fellow Outlaw, has been chosen for the
attacking roster following an impressive 2014 season. Grant won the
gold medal as an a assistant coach with Team Canada this year at
the FIL World Lacrosse Championships, and has helped lead his
Denver team to the Championship Game. Additionally this season,
Grant broke the All-Time Goals Record and has a total of 281. The
Denver attackman tied for third in regular season points with Paul
Rabil (54) after his 28 goals and 26 assists.

All-Time Points record holder, Casey Powell, joins Grant on the
roster. Powell helped lead the inaugural Florida Launch to a very
impressive first season, and led the league in points (63) and
assists (33). His impressive play this year has earned him both the
Warrior Offensive Player of the Year, and the Coca-Cola MVP Award.
Powell became the leader in career points, with 468 at the end of
the 2014 regular season.

The final member of the All-MLL Team roster is New York's Rob
Pannell. Only in his sophomore season, Pannell has consistently
proven to be one of the league's best. In 2013 he was Cascade
Rookie of the Year, and during 2014 earned Warrior Offensive Player
of the Week honors for Weeks 10 and 14. Pannell was second in the
league for points at 56 (33g, 23a) and was also a member of Team
USA.

Cumulatively the 2014 All-MLL Team midfield and attack scored
325 points, including 169 goals, during the regular season. The
team represents some of the best talent in the league, including
this year's Goalie, Defensive, and Offensive Player of the Year, as
well as this year's MVP.